This is it, the very last clue of the whole second game. If you’ve been paying abnormally good attention, you’ll have noticed this is clue number 61. It’s hard to believe the game is nearly over already. We’ve been to so many cool places! But, alas, there has to be an end to this game. Tomorrow will mark the official end of game 2, when we reveal the correct response to today’s final clue.

The category: Musical Groups. Drumroll please!

(Note that the music in the background isn’t necessarily by the band that’s the correct response.)

Click here to watch game one and ALL 60 previous clues of the current game. (And maybe even a third game in the future.)

This game has taken us all over the country for all sorts of different categories. The Mishmash category alone features everything from elements in California to the world’s biggest ball of twine by one man in Minnesota, and more! This exemplifies one of my favorite things about the whole 60 clues of this Geo Party! game: variety.

Has it really been 60 clues already? Wow. Keep tuning in though—there’s still a final clue to look forward to!

Our most recent category: The Monterey Bay Aquarium! This place has a lot of potential for clues, and narrowing down all the possibilities to 5 was a challenge.

Speaking of challenges, I wasn’t the most eager to touch the creature in clue 4, until my crew suggested it could be a clue. Trivia clues are a pretty good excuse to try new things, don’t you think? Yet another challenge was that some of the exhibits made filming more difficult due to lighting, noisy crowds, and reflective glass, among other reasons. I was hoping to have a clue on seahorses, but do you have any idea how hard it is to get them on camera non-blurrily? Even still, there were a few times when we managed to get some great videos, like my favorite, the giant octopus in clue 5.

One of the awesomest animals at the Monterey Bay Aquarium: the giant octopus! We were lucky enough to be there when it was up and moving around, and it sure moved in an interesting way. Look at those tentacles in the water! But, what’s really awesome about the octopus is… well, watch and guess.